Does cirrhosis cause vague pain in the liver area?

Cirrhosis of the liver may have the manifestation of hidden pain in the liver area, but it is not always present, the specific symptoms may have individual differences, and the diagnosis and treatment should be in accordance with the doctor’s advice. When a patient suffers from cirrhosis, the bile ducts in the liver are stimulated and the liver cell membranes are pulled, resulting in symptoms of vague pain in the liver area. However, the specific clinical manifestations of cirrhosis vary from patient to patient depending on the severity of the disease and individual’s physical condition, therefore, the symptoms of vague pain in the liver area may not necessarily be found in all patients with cirrhosis. It should be noted that, in addition to vague pain in the liver area, the common symptoms of cirrhosis also include loss of appetite, nausea, abdominal distension, fatigue, emaciation, jaundice, hemorrhage, anemia, ascites, periumbilical varicose veins, etc. Therefore, those who are suspected of having cirrhosis must be diagnosed with the same symptoms. Therefore, those suspected of cirrhosis must be accurately diagnosed under the guidance of a doctor based on medical history, clinical manifestations and other examination results. Do not make blind judgment and dispose of it by yourself to avoid adverse consequences.